President Trump, who heartily endorsed Kemp thanks in part to their mutual dislike of immigrants (Kemp recently ran an ad featuring his pickup truck “in case I need to round up criminal illegals”) and fealty to the NRA, tweeted his congratulations on Wednesday morning, calling Abrams a “crime loving opponent.”

Kemp, for his part, had previously declared his unwavering support for Trump, promising to “unapologetically stand with the President to secure our border, deport criminal aliens, crush street gangs, and ensure a bright and promising future for our families.”

Kemp’s victory over came just one week after Cagle was caught on tape complaining that the Republican primary had come down down to “who had the biggest gun, who had the biggest truck and who would be the craziest.”